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Amazfit Balance vs Amazfit GTR 4

Both smartwatches deliver excellent value at $199, sharing similar builds, 14-day battery life, and comprehensive health tracking. Balance edges ahead with Zepp OS 4 (newer software), skin temperature monitoring, and slightly larger 46mm display with marginally better processor RAM. GTR 4 counters with NFC for contactless payments, extended 26-day battery in basic mode, and proven Huangshan processor reliability. Display quality is nearly identical with both offering vibrant AMOLED screens at similar resolutions. GTR 4's NFC capability and extended battery longevity make it particularly appealing for frequent travelers and payment-focused users. However, Balance's fresher OS and additional health sensor justify its marginal edge. Choose Balance for cutting-edge software and comprehensive wellness features; pick GTR 4 if NFC payments and maximum battery endurance matter most.

Amazfit Balance
Amazfit
Amazfit Balance
$199
8.2/10
Winner
VS
Amazfit GTR 4
Amazfit
Amazfit GTR 4
$199
8.0/10

Full Specifications

SpecAmazfit BalanceAmazfit GTR 4
SoftwareZepp OS 4Zepp OS
Body
Weight35 g (without strap)34 g
Case materialAluminum alloyAluminum alloy
Water resistance5ATM5 ATM
Health & Sensors
ECG
SpO₂
Skin temperature
Heart rate
Sleep tracking
Battery
Battery lifeUp to 14 days (typical usage)Up to 14 days normal, 26 days basic watch mode
Display
Size46 mm (1.5 inches)1.43 inch
TypeAMOLEDAMOLED
Always-on display
Resolution480 x 480466 x 466
Processor
RAM32 MB1 GB
ChipsetHuami proprietaryHuangshan No.2
Connectivity
GPS
NFC
Wi-Fi
Cellular
Bluetooth5.25.0

Category Scores

Amazfit Balance
Amazfit GTR 4
Value
8.1
8.1
Battery
8.0
8.4
Display
8.3
8.2
Software
8.4
8.0
health_tracking
8.5
7.8

Pros & Cons

Amazfit Balance

Pros

  • 14-day battery life is excellent for a full-featured smartwatch
  • AI-powered Readiness Score helps optimize training and recovery
  • Lightweight at 35 g — barely noticeable on the wrist
  • Skin temperature and SpO2 monitoring at $199
  • 150+ sport modes with GPS tracking

Cons

  • No ECG monitoring
  • Zepp OS has limited third-party app ecosystem
  • No NFC for contactless payments
  • No cellular connectivity — phone required for notifications

Amazfit GTR 4

Pros

  • Excellent 14-day battery life with always-on AMOLED display
  • 150+ built-in sports modes for broad activity tracking
  • Dual-band GPS with four satellite systems for accurate positioning
  • Attractive round design with physical crown and quick-release bands
  • Affordable at $199 with Wi-Fi and NFC for payments

Cons

  • No ECG sensor or skin temperature tracking
  • Zepp OS has a limited third-party app ecosystem
  • Bluetooth phone calls require the Zepp app active on the phone
  • Health tracking accuracy lags behind Apple, Samsung, and Garmin

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